Rumblings Weekend - New for February 9th 2019

In his collector, Jeffrey Flanagan talks about an undersea perspective.

Well, I do not have a "favorite" so to speak. But I think a perspective under the radar that Royals fans should pay attention to is the outside of the outdoor Nick Heath. He is very fast, a tremendous defender, and has shown in the Arizona Fall League that his bat is progressing. Heath, 25, led the AFL in stolen bases with 13 and hit .338 with a base rate of .427. It's coming fast.

Zach Crizer of Baseball Prospectus emphasizes that the PECOTA projection for Adalberto Mondesi is unprecedented.

No one has ever beat 15 or more homers and stole 40 or more bases in a season with a base percentage of less than 300. This is a reality, a truth that you can control for your satisfaction. It can not deceive you. Now look at PECOTA. He says the 23-year-old shorts of Royals Adalberto Mondesi will hit 18 homers and steal 43 bases this season despite a .288 OBP. A showman promises invulnerability to the restrictions of history, and is willing to believe it.

The Royals are in the running for the Dominican midfielder Erick Pena.

Pena grew up playing in La Javilla, the small league program in Santo Domingo, where Nomar Mazara and Amed Rosario played. Pena has a great gaming experience growing in the Dominican Republic and traveling to the United States for different events. A left footer of 6 feet 3, the Pena is an advanced beater with strong hands that makes constant contact. He speaks fluent English and Spanish, with a bonus that should be between $ 3- $ 4 million. Pena trains with John Carmona, whose program also features two of the best field shortstop for 2020, Armando Cruz and Luis Ravelo.